Column capital is the topmost element of a column, serving both structural and decorative purposes in architecture. It typically supports the load of the architrave or entablature above and can be elaborately designed in various styles, such as Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian. The design of the capital often reflects the architectural style of the building and contributes to its overall aesthetic appeal.
The decorative top of a column is called the capital.
The decorative top of a column is called the capital.
corinthian
It is commonly known as a capital.
The main parts of a column are the base, shaft, and capital. The base provides stability and supports the shaft, which is the main body of the column. The capital sits on top of the shaft and helps distribute the load of the entablature above.
a volute is the spiral curls on the capital of an ionic column
Ionic
The column
It identifies the column. Columns are identified by letters. Rows are identified by numbers.
geometric with lion shaped capital
The capital is the crowning member of a column or a pilaster. (Head of column) in classic architecture, such as in ancient Roman and Greek architecture.
The base of a column is exactly that...a base. Typically, columns are dived into three parts. The bottom (base), the middle (shaft), and the top (capital).